Meeting Agenda
March 12, 1996 D-Gas Model Core Team Meeting Agenda
- Phase I CRiSP sensitivity results with discussion on what are the
best descriptive outputs for Phase II level analyses-(Shaw and
Pinney). NMFS Gas Bubble Expert Panel recommendations for research
and descriptive outputs-(Fidler and Pinney).
- Status of everyone's activities; short demos on
- Fidler's neural network analysis,
- Shaw's 2d function developed in CRiSP,
- WES; Mike's sourcing algorithms, Joe's transecting 1996,
- Richmond's / Perkin's 1d/quasi-2d unsteady flow transport.
- Tasking direction/revision for Phase II modeling.What data and
information is primary to representing structural alternative benefits
or detriments?What scale of resolution can we really achieve/hope for?
- Discussion led by Larry on his database work funded by BPA, ending
with a list of recommended analysis and evaluation methodologies and
needs for bounding, hypothesis and uncertainty testing/hot regional
questions.
- Others; 1996 Scopes of Work, Contracts, etc...,etc....
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